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It was very interesting and it was not difficult and this will help to give a very good service to my student .
The training was very helpful. It was filled withh a lot of useful information. I enjoyed the Knowledge Bytes most of all. They provided a simple and convenient way to learn facts. It was easy to navigate through the various courses. I feel better prepared for my new position as an Admissios Representative.
The training I recieved the last couple of days was extremely helpful. I learned new policies that I was unaware of and I have a better understanding of accomadating students with disabilities. I will use what I've learned and apply it to my work every day. I want to make sure I enroll great students who are a fit for the school and help them along the way.
What are some of the admissions processes at other schools? We all follow the same regulations but how do different schools handle interviews, admissions exams, etc.?
This training was so helpful in reviewing and teaching of the State Board requirements. I realize that my training is never actually finished but I feel confident I have the tools needed to continue it through the links and recommendations provided by the course.
The entire program was informative and the final exam really let me know how much information I had gained! The final session with the interviews of Ms. Betty Demers was helpful in refocusing the reasons we do what we do and that is to teach and assist others to learn, grow and be successful. I was particularly pleased to see Ms. Demer’s interviews as she is the person who initially hired me to teach at Miller-Motte College in Wilmington, NC ten years ago! Her devotion to educaton and her mentoring me gave me the incentive to continue to grow and… >>>
The final exam was really challeging. One must know the material in order to do well. The knowledge is really helpful. I wish I knew about those rules when i went to school. Sometimes, you are exposed to so many lies.
Knowledge is really power. I will make sure that the students coming to my institutions are fully informed before they make a decision.
thank you
This training was wonderful. It was real helpful and I enjoyed it alot. There was alot of information that I was able to learn and take with me to be a very sucsessful Admission Rep.
Teaching on a college level is a new experience for me. It is one that I did not think that I would like but have grown to love in such a very short time. I have a outstanding support system where I teach. The only challenge that I have is because it is something new I am having to learn so much in such a short time. I have been told by my colleagues that your first year of teaching is always the hardest because you have to learn and come up with so much. I am definitely up for… >>>
The Education Industry has gone through some house cleaning and that is a good thing. It is always a good idea to get some refresher training every once in a while and stay current with changes. I am in a new school after 8 years with another one and it seems like we are all on the same sheet of music... Compliance and ethics always the
As this is the exact same course that I took last year I didn't really learn anything new. However since it is all review it took less time than last year so that is great. Maybe next year I can finish in under an hour stay tuned to find out!
The course was careful to cover all of the relevant topics required for compliance. As a new instructor, I learned valuable information regarding interactions with students, parents, etc... Overall a good course.
The training provided good reference and refressers for various aspects such as verbage for compliance integrity, all that are required disclosers regarding program outcomes and expectations, the time period or amount that accounting is able to collect tuition, and what the focus of the program integrity regulations involves. These were a good reminder since certain aspects of them are not used on a daily basis.
This course was real informitive since im new to adult education. I do have a question though. If your student ask a question about their program and you give them the answer answer for which you believe is right. Only later to find out it was not 100% accurate. What is the best way to correct your answer without sounding as if you are unknowledegeable about your program?
The training really helped me to know better what can and cannot be said to HS students. The rules are VERY different for a private, for-profit...and rest assured the universities ARE listening closely to what we're telling students. And you never know when you're gonna get "secret-shopped"...
As our school's main community relations rep, I have to be extraordinarily careful what is said-- and ours is a strong compliance culture. All the admissions reps do a good job of holding each other accountable for what is being said and how it is being said. Regular team meetings help to reinforce… >>>
I have been in adult education for 10 years now so much of the information I was already aware of. However, it's always great to have a refresher and see what has changed. Compliance is an ever changing world! Thank you for course.
Although the Max Knowledge test didn't directly relate to my position, it was enjoyable to take. I learned many things that I may be able to apply to my future career.